Jaya-starrer ‘Crisscross’ releasing in India August 10

The actress plays a snob businesswoman in new film

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Celebrated Bangladeshi actress Jaya Ahsan is all geared up for the release of her new Indian Bengali film titled ‘Crisscross’ directed by Indian filmmaker Birsa Dasgupta. DhakaLive has news that the film, starring Jaya in one of the five lead roles, is scheduled to hit cinemas in India on August 10.

Produced by Shree Venkatesh Films, ‘Crisscross’ is an adaptation of Smaranjit Chakraborty’s 2014 novel of the same name.

A teaser of the film has been released this Saturday. Then, Jaya, in a video message on Facebook, revealed, “‘Crisscross’ is a story of five fighting women. My character’s name is Miss Sen. Her life is full of complexities. She has stubbornly chosen a life of solitude.”

A song of the film has also been released on YouTue on Sunday afternoon.

According to an Indian media outlet, in this women-centric film directed by Birsa Dasgupta, Jaya will be seen as Miss Sen, an independent businesswoman who runs an ad agency quite efficiently. While speaking about her character in the film she said, “You can’t just limit the personality of Miss Sen as a man or a woman. That’s why I loved the character. It has also brought loneliness upon me to prove I am self-dependent. But there is a twist. As the film progresses, my character also feels the need for a friend.”

Interestingly, Jaya’s role was initially offered to Swastika Mukherjee but she rejected the offer as the content didn’t look convincing to her. ‘Crisscross’ also stars Mimi Chakraborty, Nusrat, Sohini Sarkar and Priyanka Sarkar in pivotal roles.

Meanwhile, Jaya Ahsan’s first home production ‘Devi’, which releases in September, has been creating quite the buzz in Kolkata and Bangladesh since its announcement. The film is based on a novel by renowned Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed.

The Bangladeshi actress will also star in Kaushik Ganguly’s ‘Bijaya’, which is a sequel to the 2017 hit ‘Bishorjon’.

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Jaya-starrer Crisscross releasing in India August 10

The actress plays a snob businesswoman in new film

DL Reporter

Celebrated Bangladeshi actress Jaya Ahsan is all geared up for the release of her new Indian Bengali film titled Crisscross directed by Indian filmmaker Birsa Dasgupta. DhakaLive has news that the film, starring Jaya in one of the five lead roles, is scheduled to hit cinemas in India on August 10.
Produced by Shree Venkatesh Films, Crisscross is an adaptation of Smaranjit Chakrabortys 2014 novel of the same name.
A teaser of the film has been released this Saturday. Then, Jaya, in a video message on Facebook, revealed, Crisscross is a story of five fighting women. My characters name is Miss Sen. Her life is full of complexities. She has stubbornly chosen a life of solitude.
A song of the film has also been released on YouTue on Sunday afternoon.
According to an Indian media outlet, in this women-centric film directed by Birsa Dasgupta, Jaya will be seen as Miss Sen, an independent businesswoman who runs an ad agency quite efficiently. While speaking about her character in the film she said, You cant just limit the personality of Miss Sen as a man or a woman. Thats why I loved the character. It has also brought loneliness upon me to prove I am self-dependent. But there is a twist. As the film progresses, my character also feels the need for a friend.
Interestingly, Jayas role was initially offered to Swastika Mukherjee but she rejected the offer as the content didnt look convincing to her. Crisscross also stars Mimi Chakraborty, Nusrat, Sohini Sarkar and Priyanka Sarkar in pivotal roles.
Meanwhile, Jaya Ahsans first home production Devi, which releases in September, has been creating quite the buzz in Kolkata and Bangladesh since its announcement. The film is based on a novel by renowned Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed.
The Bangladeshi actress will also star in Kaushik Gangulys Bijaya, which is a sequel to the 2017 hit Bishorjon.
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